1941
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1941.0043
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The flame spectrum of carbon monoxide, II. Application to 'afterburning'

Abstract: In a previous paper it has been shown, from a study of the spectrum of the carbon monoxide flame, that the molecules of C02 formed by the combustion are initially in a highly excited state of internal vibration. An attempt is made here to derive approximate values for the lifetimes of these vibrationally activated molecules.The orders of magnitude of the radiative lifetime for the three types of vibration are derived. From data obtained from supersonic dispersion in C02 the relaxation times, or collision lifet… Show more

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